'COVID-19 2020' and a sad face emoji: Graffiti vandalism still a problem on Mojave Desert public lands

Desert Sun

The Mojave Desert Land Trust, a conservation group in Joshua Tree that works with members of the community and local, state and federal agencies, has coordinated with volunteers to remove graffiti in Wonder Valley, Landers and Apple Valley. Michael Mora, director of outreach and volunteer services, said the MDLT has not done any cleanup efforts in Johnson Valley. 

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